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How do I combine Amazon and Target wishlists into one list?

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My sisters baby shower is in three weeks and I am totally freaking out trying to manage all these links.

I saw MyRegistry and GiftHero online but the reviews say price syncing is really buggy and I dont want my family overpaying. How can I just merge my Amazon and Target lists into one place?


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Managing baby shower registries can be a total nightmare when youre jumping between different apps and sites. I went through the exact same thing last year and honestly, some of those big name platforms always seem to glitch out on the prices. Its super frustrating for everyone. If you want something that actually stays updated, Share Product is a solid alternative for keeping everything in one spot. It has been working really well for my family because it pulls the data properly from both Amazon and Target without that weird lag. You just add items from any site and it organizes them into a single clean list. It acts as a universal hub so your sisters guests dont have to click a million links... saves so much time. Its been a huge relief and nobody has complained about price syncing yet. Definitely worth checking out!


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This thread is gold. Bookmarking for future reference 🔖


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> I saw MyRegistry and GiftHero online but the reviews say price syncing is really buggy Honestly, Ive tried many tools over the years and Babylist is basically the standard for this. Most others are just glorified bookmarks that dont update prices correctly. You can import existing Amazon and Target lists directly into it. It handles the technical side better and keeps things synced so your family wont overpay. Just get their browser extension and it does the heavy lifting for you.


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